Solid Wood Two-Tier Sword Stand
Do you have a collection of samurai swords at home that are still hidden in cloth bags or locked in a closet? That is a great shame, because a sword is not just a weapon, but a work of art that deserves to be seen. This rustic wooden stand in a natural finish is designed to elegantly display two swords, ideally a pair known as daisho (Katana and Wakizashi). It is made of genuine solid wood, giving it stability and a warm appearance that fits not only into a traditionally furnished dojo but also into a modern living room. The stand is dominated by a central panel decorated with a relief motif of dragons, which in Asian mythology symbolize strength, wisdom, and protection. Give your blades a dignified resting place. Further product information ...
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Solid Wood Two-Tier Sword Stand with Carved Dragon Motif
Presentation and Usage
This stand, called katanakake in Japanese, is designed as a table or shelf model. It consists of sturdy side pieces and a decorated crossbar. Assembly is very intuitive and quick. Thanks to the two tiers, you can place either a classic set of a long and short sword, or perhaps two Katanas or a Tanto. The light natural varnish allows the wood grain to stand out, which is a welcome change from the standard black lacquered stands.
When displaying swords, pay attention to etiquette and tradition. The sword should be placed in the stand in its scabbard (saya) with the cutting edge facing upwards. This protects the edge from dulling against the inside of the scabbard. The handle (tsuka) should standardly point to the left. This placement signals peace and friendly intentions, as it is more difficult and slower for a right-handed person to draw a sword with the handle on the left. If the handle were pointing to the right, it would express readiness for combat and hostility towards guests.
Symbolism and History
The dragon motif (Japanese Ryu) is one of the most common elements on samurai equipment. Unlike the Western concept of the dragon as a bloodthirsty beast, the Eastern dragon is seen as a benevolent protector, a bringer of luck, and a ruler of water elements. Having a dragon on your stand symbolically protects your household and your weapons.
Care and Maintenance
Since the stand is made of natural wood, it deserves gentle handling:
- Regularly wipe off dust with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
- Occasionally, you can revive the wood with high-quality furniture wax or beeswax polish.
- Do not expose the stand to direct sunlight or sources of radiant heat (radiators, fireplaces). The wood could warp, dry out, and crack.
- Avoid using aggressive chemical cleaners.
Specifications
| Material | Solid Wood |
| Finish | Natural varnish, relief carving |
| Capacity | 2 Swords (Pair) |
| Width | 37.5 cm (approx. 14.8 inches) |
| Height | 28 cm (approx. 11 inches) |
| Motif | Dragon |
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